Mexico dominates in the global trade of mango, mangosteen and guava. In 2014, Mexico exported 290 thousand tonnes of mango, mangosteen and guava totaling 279 million USD, 7% under the previous year. Its primary trading partner on the global mango market was the U.S., where it supplied 87% of its total exports of mango, mangosteen and guava in value terms, accounting for 55% of the U.S. total imports.

From 2007 to 2014, Mexico was a net exporter of mango, mangosteen and guava. Over this period, exports consistently exceeded imports in value terms. In physical terms, the difference was more pronounced.

The Netherlands and Thailand were among the other main global suppliers of mango, mangosteen and guava in 2014. From 2007 to 2014, these countries significantly strengthened their positions in the global export structure with a CAGR of 15% and 29%, respectively. However, the fastest growing supplier from 2007 to 2014 was Spain (+31% per year).

In 2014, Mexico's top 5 trading partners were the U.S., Canada, Japan, the Netherlands and France, with a combined 99.5% share of Mexico's exports of mango, mangosteen and guava. The share of the U.S. increased significantly (+15 percentage points), while the share of Japan illustrated negative dynamics (-10 percentage points).

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